London ‘more Islamic’ than Muslim world, leading Shia scholar says

Since 2001, 500 London churches of all denominations have been turned into private homes. During the same period, British mosques increased consistently and they are now 427 just in London.

This situation can be perfectly summarised with with word of Maulana Syed Ali Raza Rizvi, a prominent Shia cleric, who was born in Pakistan and studied in Iran who said: “London is a more Islamic city than much of the Muslim world put together.”

“British multiculturalists are feeding Islamic fundamentalism. Muslims do not need to become the majority in the UK; they just need gradually to Islamize the most important cities. The change is already taking place,” columnist Giulio Meotti comments for Gatestone Institute.

“The thesis of Londonistan is that Britain has become an epicentre of militant Islam, filling the vacuum left by the collapse of Christianity and traditional national values, exploiting the inertia of a liberal establishment that dares not confront religious extremists, and now feeding off the media’s demonisation of British and American foreign policy,” writes Melanie Phillips quoted by The Guardian.